Yes, the red wolf was reintroduced in the late 80's. They are between the coyote and grey wolf in size.
Although northern Virginia is heavily populated, it is not all that uncommon to hear of a wild animal sighting. Wolves, pumas, and bears have been sighted and photographed.
No, not all wolves. =)
No, no wolves at all.
All wolves are carnivores.
- gray wolves - dire wolves - Alaskan wolves These Are The Most Powerful Wolves In Order From Strongest To weakest But They Are All Powerful.
Yes, all wolves have claws.
No, they do not. All wolves have live young.
Alaskan Tundra Wolves, Alexander Archipelago Wolves, Arabian Wolves, Arctic Wolves, Baffin Island Wolves, Bernard's Wolves, British Columbian Wolves, Cascade Mountain Wolves, Dire Wolves, Eastern Timber Wolves, Ethiopian Wolves, Common Gray Wolves, Great Plains Wolves, Greenland Wolves, Hokkaido Wolves, Honshu Wolves, Hudson Bay Wolves, Iberian Wolves, Indian Wolves, Interior Alaskan Wolves, Iranian Wolves, Italian Wolves, Kenai Peninsula Wolves, Labrador Wolves, Mackenzie Valley Wolves, Mackenzie Tundra Wolves, Maned Wolves, Manitoba Wolves, Mexican Wolves, Mogollon Mountain Wolves, Newfoundland Wolves, Red Wolves, Southern Rocky Mountain Wolves, Texas Gray Wolves, Tibetan Wolves, Tundra Wolves, and Vancouver Island Wolves are all that I know of, and some of these might not even be around anymore.
yes they are. Most or all wolves are carnivores.
Wolves rarely sleep at all, if they do it would be for a few hours. Unlike a bear, a wolf does not hibernate. Wolves are active all year round.
All wolves are part of the animal kingdom.
I Would "Get rid of" Who ever did get rid of all the wolves . . . .